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it was a law. every reasonable political observer admits the budget control act which had the force of law was a budget, period, but no because it was -- it was not a resolution, it was a law, which is much stronger than any resolution we do here. they have yelled and screamed, as i've indicated. still, republicans pined for the days of the so-called regular order and the senate would vote on a budget resolution that would set spending priorities for the fiscal year. republicans, we were told, we heard, we saw, were desperate to have a budget debate, desperate. let's -- and had charts out here. they were desperate for an amendment. they wanted a vote-a-rama, and they had charts, speeches and demonstrations to prove it. they had, mr. president, press conference after press conference after press conference. they even had a calendar that they brought out here almost daily telling the days since the senate passed a budget resolution -- not a law which was already in effect but a resolution. i was amaz
it was a law. every reasonable political observer admits the budget control act which had the force of law was a budget, period, but no because it was -- it was not a resolution, it was a law, which is much stronger than any resolution we do here. they have yelled and screamed, as i've indicated. still, republicans pined for the days of the so-called regular order and the senate would vote on a budget resolution that would set spending priorities for the fiscal year. republicans, we were told,...
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so you can look at the substance of bill law can't look at the litigation and impact that those laws would have. >> a couple of ideas i would suggest one that i thought about a little bit and the other i will suggest because i have not felt it through the first one that used to be of interest to me when i was the chief judge of the first circuit which was more administrative is that there's always been tension between the gsa and the courts because they have to pay rent. the executive branch doesn't pay for court sources. we provide and the judiciary provides the services to the exhibit of branch that they want for free. but why then do the courts pay for the services the executive branch gives to them? i am certain some work can be done and you can separate those things out i'm not certain, but i think it might help in respect to having more allocation of what tends to be a large share of the court budget and i have a few other ideas but probably sometimes i have a good idea and it's surrounded by ten rather bad ones, so i think i will stop. >> i was hoping you could give an example
so you can look at the substance of bill law can't look at the litigation and impact that those laws would have. >> a couple of ideas i would suggest one that i thought about a little bit and the other i will suggest because i have not felt it through the first one that used to be of interest to me when i was the chief judge of the first circuit which was more administrative is that there's always been tension between the gsa and the courts because they have to pay rent. the executive...
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[cheers and applause] our legislators comment, pass laws and then they go home and live under the laws they just passed. you know, i've got to ask, if we had a part-time congress in washington, would they really get left? what we are getting is a lot of hysteria from a president more concerned about the next election than giving programs like medicaid, medicare, social security for the next generation. right now president obama is campaigning full-time it can sequester he created. he has used schoolteachers on border patrol agents, airport security and janitors as part of his portrait of pain. now he's decided to shut down white house tours. apparently now the only folks who get a tour of the white house by those who contribute have a million dollars or more. this president is pastored. be laughable if he hadn't taken it once had to fire. dangerously releasing criminals onto our streets to make a political point. when you have the federally sponsored jailbreak your don't be confused. that's what this is. a federally sponsored jailbreak. it crossed the line from politics to spend two po
[cheers and applause] our legislators comment, pass laws and then they go home and live under the laws they just passed. you know, i've got to ask, if we had a part-time congress in washington, would they really get left? what we are getting is a lot of hysteria from a president more concerned about the next election than giving programs like medicaid, medicare, social security for the next generation. right now president obama is campaigning full-time it can sequester he created. he has used...
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it is under the law and under past practice it had to be self-financing from its own budget. you know, that could change, but that's not the case now. >> i'm glad you mentioned that there are, um, a number of folks on both sides, both chambers of congress that have really taken clear positions opposing the chain cpi, and i think that's not gone unnoticed by either advocates or people who would be impacted. another notable individual who's championed this issue is senator sanders. so there are a number of folks who have really made a point of making clear this is not something they support for their constituents. i think you also make another great point which is whenever we're making proposals or having discussions about policy changes that impact people, um, we can't be looking at them in silos because they, the programs interact, and we have to be looking at the combined effects x. it's hard to do, as dean said, when we have a lot of theoretical ideas out there, and we don't really know what's coming or what's going to actually take hold, but it's absolutely a critical prin
it is under the law and under past practice it had to be self-financing from its own budget. you know, that could change, but that's not the case now. >> i'm glad you mentioned that there are, um, a number of folks on both sides, both chambers of congress that have really taken clear positions opposing the chain cpi, and i think that's not gone unnoticed by either advocates or people who would be impacted. another notable individual who's championed this issue is senator sanders. so there...
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stanford's law office burns in a fire, he loses his files, he loses his law books, and he decides i don't want to be a lawyer, i'm going to california. he goes to california and joins his brothers. he borrows money from them, he opens a shop in the mountains called stanford and smith and sells to miners. stanford is a taciturn businessman. he's practically wordless. anybody who met him reported the same thing, he has five words an hour. he is laconic to the point of pathology. [laughter] but he's an amiable behind the cash register, and he deals straight, and so he succeeds rapidly as a shopkeeper. he moves his shop to sacramento, the capital of california. now, the capital of california in the mid 1850s had the enormous population of 12,000 people. it's a cow town, but he becomes the grocer in town who sells the best goods. next door to him there's another shop which is a hardware store called huntington and hopkins run by a couple of guys who sell hardware. and one day in 1858 hopkins, stanford and huntington receive this salesman who's coming through town trying to pump up the idea of
stanford's law office burns in a fire, he loses his files, he loses his law books, and he decides i don't want to be a lawyer, i'm going to california. he goes to california and joins his brothers. he borrows money from them, he opens a shop in the mountains called stanford and smith and sells to miners. stanford is a taciturn businessman. he's practically wordless. anybody who met him reported the same thing, he has five words an hour. he is laconic to the point of pathology. [laughter] but...
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there's also a lot of exemptions from the anti-extortion laws for unions. so there's another rico violation being prosecuted in upstate new york in the syracuse area where you had, basically, the building and construction departments were going and doing s like pouring -- things like pouring sand into the heavy equipment in a lot of nonunion place operators and basically telling them, hey, you've got to the hire them, or we're going to see to it the project doesn't get built. the union's basically -- [inaudible] but we have an exemption from the federal anti-extortion laws, and you can't prosecute us from doing this. and the kicker is they're right. they may be prosecuted under the state anti-extortion statutes, but that's something at the state level. states could clarify that being involved in a union suit does not exempt you from labor union laws. and threaten their business and livelihood in order to get them to join a union. toughening up the laws at the state level is very obvious policy that would protect a lot of employees and employers from this so
there's also a lot of exemptions from the anti-extortion laws for unions. so there's another rico violation being prosecuted in upstate new york in the syracuse area where you had, basically, the building and construction departments were going and doing s like pouring -- things like pouring sand into the heavy equipment in a lot of nonunion place operators and basically telling them, hey, you've got to the hire them, or we're going to see to it the project doesn't get built. the union's...
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they strike down the law, they strike down the law. attests in heller with respect to unusual weapons and to other things, i think do not cover, in other words, they cover an exemption for assault weapons. and this is broader before the court, he should pass. i'm sure that argument will be made. >> senator from illinois wish -- >> that's exactly the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes some experience in the constitution. none of these rights are absolute, none of them. in the heller decision to specifically to the question of this amendment. and tells us when they were asked in heller decision a panel, heller 2, a panel of republican appointed judges rejected a second amendment challenge to d.c.'s assault weapons ban and magazine limits. the second amendment challenge. the d.c. circuit court held that such laws quoted not effectively disarm individuals or substantially affect the ability to defend themselves but i could go on but i think the senator from california has made his case. >> the clerk will call
they strike down the law, they strike down the law. attests in heller with respect to unusual weapons and to other things, i think do not cover, in other words, they cover an exemption for assault weapons. and this is broader before the court, he should pass. i'm sure that argument will be made. >> senator from illinois wish -- >> that's exactly the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes some experience in the constitution. none of these rights are...
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is continued and authorized in law. make sure the 16,000 marines on guam have the most basic things that they need to be safe and healthy and come home and act like we want them to be, as safe as possible. that is what this is about. i urge my colleagues to vote against the mccain amendment, and i yield the floor. and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent that the time until 5:30 p.m. for debate on the mccain amendment be equally divided between snores mccain and -- senators mccain and myself oregon designees and that at 5:30, the senate proceed to a vote in relation to the mccain amendment, there be no amendments in order to the amendment prior to the vote. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: mr. president,
is continued and authorized in law. make sure the 16,000 marines on guam have the most basic things that they need to be safe and healthy and come home and act like we want them to be, as safe as possible. that is what this is about. i urge my colleagues to vote against the mccain amendment, and i yield the floor. and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from...
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they've eroded the rule of law. and republicans seem to forget of the 11 or 12 million that they say are here -- and i think it's 20 -- two out of every three are democrats, and democrats know that. this is a political agenda on the part of the democrats, and the president came to us and said i'm trying to help you republicans. i'm not buying it. i remember 1986. i know the rule of law's a more important pillar of american exceptionalism than can afford to be sacrificed. i know that ronald reagan said to us the shining city on the hill, and he never told us that was our destiny or destination, he said that's who we are. well, there is a destiny and destination for us. it's even greater than the shining city on the hill. if we're going to build it, it's on a higher altitude and all the pillars of american exceptionalism, not the politically expedient ones, all of them. [applause] so that's what i challenge all of you. join me in restoring the pillars of american exceptionalism. and of those who think that the kind an
they've eroded the rule of law. and republicans seem to forget of the 11 or 12 million that they say are here -- and i think it's 20 -- two out of every three are democrats, and democrats know that. this is a political agenda on the part of the democrats, and the president came to us and said i'm trying to help you republicans. i'm not buying it. i remember 1986. i know the rule of law's a more important pillar of american exceptionalism than can afford to be sacrificed. i know that ronald...
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would be undermined if the toomey amendment, the amendment 115, was passed and signed into -- into law. last point i'd make, mr. president, is bloomberg, which has a new energy finance unit, a special unit that looks at these issues, their analysts predict that some aviation biofuels are going to be cost competitive, cost competitive with standard jet fuel, in just a few years. that will happen, mr. president, if we undermine current development rates in this area of biofuels at the department of defense. that's why, mr. president, and colleagues, i feel so strongly about opposing the toomey amendment on biofuels at the pentagon. i hope my colleagues will agree. mr. president, with that, i would yield the balance of my time. and i would note also, mr. president, the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i ask that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. shaheen: i came to the
would be undermined if the toomey amendment, the amendment 115, was passed and signed into -- into law. last point i'd make, mr. president, is bloomberg, which has a new energy finance unit, a special unit that looks at these issues, their analysts predict that some aviation biofuels are going to be cost competitive, cost competitive with standard jet fuel, in just a few years. that will happen, mr. president, if we undermine current development rates in this area of biofuels at the department...
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law. it's an antimilitary provision. it was put in by jack lew, a very liberal member of the president's, at that time, chief of staff for offic office of mot and budget. the president seems to be quite happy to see these cuts fall on the defense department. he seems to be happy to have this happen. why do you say that? i say, because he's done nothing to philadelphia it. -- to fix it except demand something that he has no right to demand. that is, to violate this agreement and raise taxes and spend more. and that's not going to happen. congress is not going to vote to violate the agreement they made with the american people just less than two years ago. if we give in on that, we might as well quit. and our colleagues say they want to have a balanced approach to the budget, and they're going to raise taxes, and most people hear that think that the taxes will be used to reduce the deficit. but it's not. the taxes are going to be used to fund more spending over the agreement we've had in pla
law. it's an antimilitary provision. it was put in by jack lew, a very liberal member of the president's, at that time, chief of staff for offic office of mot and budget. the president seems to be quite happy to see these cuts fall on the defense department. he seems to be happy to have this happen. why do you say that? i say, because he's done nothing to philadelphia it. -- to fix it except demand something that he has no right to demand. that is, to violate this agreement and raise taxes and...
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but i am not currently licensed to practice law. i hung up the shingles in 2009. >> how are you related to the appellant? >> i am not. >> i thought that you said that you were a relative. >> relative said that she is the appellant's attorney. >> apologize for interrupting. >> there is a question about the physical stores operated by oska as of the time that the january 7th permit was received. there are still questions which remain. but, nevertheless, it is clear that they have at least 8 traditional brick and mortar stores currently. it is also clear based on a review of the website if you look carefully at it that they have a very sophisticated marketing and business plan which come in place partnering each of us on the ground physical stores with a separate internet store. so essentially we have a situation here where each of us, eight to ten, however many on the ground stores there really are is one branch of an oska store in addition to each of those oska stores has a relationship in the air with a separate internet address tha
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there was a time when open records laws public library were both involved in serving a democratic right to know and empowering the people. that was before the library and san francisco government decided that serving the interests of the so-called aeries toe contracts could be turned into a private income stream. ~ you have become so enslaved to private money you decided right to know is a place to save money. if we want a democracy, we need open institutions of knowledge that allow access to the truth. saving money on those institutions of knowledge is like selling our children. it is no accident that the san francisco public library is the most egregious sunshine violator in the city. once it is a private income stream, the philanthropyists want power and exclusivityity. the destruction of democracy is what they expect for the money and if corporate influence can destroy the public library, they can destroy what you care about next. the destruction of truth is the destruction of democracy itself, having me arrested did you not solve society's problems and of course the lies cost i cit
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mississippi state senator tony smith is author of "the anti-bloomberg law" and amy, the author of a book called "lunch wars." tony, you introduced this so-called anti-bloomberg bill that focuses on limiting restaurant regulations. that includes preventing limits on sugary drink sizes as well as banning any requirements to post calorie counts, even laws about toys in kids meals. what do you see as the government's role, if any, in encountering the obesity crisis that's threatening public health? >> well, thank you for having me this morning. i think it's a far more outreaching than what we're discussing here. it's more about government intrusion into business and putting regulations in place that could be detrimental to their business. the bill that we have passed here in the state of mississippi does not do away with what the fed is already requiring, if you own 20 or more restaurants you still have to plot nutritional values, you to have it on your menus and have it presented for the consumer. our bill is all about protection to the free rights operating business and there again we don'
mississippi state senator tony smith is author of "the anti-bloomberg law" and amy, the author of a book called "lunch wars." tony, you introduced this so-called anti-bloomberg bill that focuses on limiting restaurant regulations. that includes preventing limits on sugary drink sizes as well as banning any requirements to post calorie counts, even laws about toys in kids meals. what do you see as the government's role, if any, in encountering the obesity crisis that's...
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globalization, free trade, property rights, rule of law and american entrepreneurship. you build that. [applause] you, and your values and your american free enterprise system have pulled more people out of poverty than any other idea or system in the history of the world. that is a profoundly moral thing to do. if we walk away from the free enterprise system, the world .ill follow and people will die that is the consequence of what we face today. it is not a question of how rich we are. it is a question of how people will live around the world. how do we turn this discussion around? how do we do it with ideas? how do we run those ideas to you as the patriots? there is research on this. from psychologists at new york university. what they say is that americans have to universal moral values that they act upon. what are they? number one, fairness matters. i know it makes you sick to think of that word. the truth of the matter is, everybody demands fairness. number two, we all demand a system that helps the vulnerable. everybody believes it is right to help the marble. in
globalization, free trade, property rights, rule of law and american entrepreneurship. you build that. [applause] you, and your values and your american free enterprise system have pulled more people out of poverty than any other idea or system in the history of the world. that is a profoundly moral thing to do. if we walk away from the free enterprise system, the world .ill follow and people will die that is the consequence of what we face today. it is not a question of how rich we are. it is...
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this wasn't the only brush with the law that charles ross has had recently. in january, you may remember, he was arrested for a wedgy prank. his other video includes kissing strangers, getting in cars with strangers and remember the truck ball video. ross creations has more than 7,000 subscribers and his videos have tallied up more than 7.8 million views on youtube. so wildly popular his pranks. this one got him in some hot water. >>> a chicago metro train was delayed for about 15 minutes last week which isn't out of the ordinary but the reason why it was delayed is. tsa viper agents were on board. reports say they were looking for some sort of nuclear device. dave from tbs 2, an investigative reporter checked into this video captured by one of cbs 2's photo journalist on a cell phone. she happened to be on the train. each one were carrying a handheld nuclear detection device. you see these guys going through the train looking at bags and questioning riders. it wasn't something they wanted to find, it was someone. >> had no idea that i was the center of the a
this wasn't the only brush with the law that charles ross has had recently. in january, you may remember, he was arrested for a wedgy prank. his other video includes kissing strangers, getting in cars with strangers and remember the truck ball video. ross creations has more than 7,000 subscribers and his videos have tallied up more than 7.8 million views on youtube. so wildly popular his pranks. this one got him in some hot water. >>> a chicago metro train was delayed for about 15...
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it is called the motor voter law. the national registration law to be more specific. it says you can register in one of three ways. you can walk in and do it the old-fashioned way or the states must treat your application for a driver's license as a request to register to vote. or you can mail in this form. it is the last two that are the questions. can arizona ask for additional information beyond what's on the form? check i'm a u.s. citizen under penalty of perjury. i state that i am. arizona says that's nice but we need to be able to prove whether somebody is a citizen or not. and so we want to ask for more proof. like a driver's license number or a copy of a passport. what the groups challenging the law say is that it is aimed at suppressing the vote by gnarlized citizens. there's a problem that some aren't there excepting on when they were issued. the naturalization, you're not supposed to photo copy it and mail it in. so they say for naturalized citizens, it takes two or three time to do this and they should not have to go through. this three other states have a
it is called the motor voter law. the national registration law to be more specific. it says you can register in one of three ways. you can walk in and do it the old-fashioned way or the states must treat your application for a driver's license as a request to register to vote. or you can mail in this form. it is the last two that are the questions. can arizona ask for additional information beyond what's on the form? check i'm a u.s. citizen under penalty of perjury. i state that i am. arizona...
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the law is the law in this case. it's probably not arbitrary and it can be under debate. that's probably where you next where you go. let's go to their conviction. >> those pictures should not been sent around. >> i would like to apologize. i had no intentions of doing it, i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] >> michael: yeah, it's an unpleasant thing to watch. cnn took a look at that same tape and their reporter, poppy harlow, had this to say in her report. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> i never experienced anything like it, candy. it was incredibly emotional and incredibly difficult even for an outsider like me to watch what happened as these two young men who had such promising features, star football players very good students literally watch as they believed their life fell apart. one of them malik richmond, when that sentence came down, he collapsed. i was sitting three feet from malik when he gave that statement. it was very difficult to watch. you know something that came up throughout this sensing, candy, was that malik's father got up and spo
the law is the law in this case. it's probably not arbitrary and it can be under debate. that's probably where you next where you go. let's go to their conviction. >> those pictures should not been sent around. >> i would like to apologize. i had no intentions of doing it, i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] >> michael: yeah, it's an unpleasant thing to watch. cnn took a look at that same tape and their reporter, poppy harlow, had this to say in her report. we'll...
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states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure yesterday removing the assault weapons ban from being voted on in the senate democrats given up on gun control or is there still a chance to pass some serious reforms that and more into nights alone liberal rumble. let me let me i want to know we're going to let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out if. the truth is this time it's a bad thing never again you're in a situation where b. and i don't want to talk about the surveillance we. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and th
states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure...
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see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same place verse once lived in 2004. today the property owner defended his latest tenant. >> this guy is the most monitored guy in california. he has a gps. he has two security guards with him right now. i believe him to be safe or i wouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: the final say could still come from an appeals court. >>> san francisco police are detailing the charges against a man wanted in a bizarre incident involving a stolen cab and offer involved shooting. we obtained this booking photo tonight of 25-year-old peter russell. he's charged with carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon and driving under th
see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same...
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see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same place verse once lived in 2004. today the property owner defended his latest tenant. >> this guy is the most monitored guy in california. he has a gps. he has two security guards with him right now. i believe him to be safe or i wouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: the final say could still come from an appeals court. >>> san francisco police are detailing the charges against a man wanted in a bizarre incident involving a stolen cab and offer involved shooting. we obtained this booking photo tonight of 25-year-old peter russell. he's charged with carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon and driving under th
see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same...
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federal law takes precedence over conflicting state and local laws. a democratic new york governor says defends the law and he says it would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day on all communications are confidential. it's going to be have to viewed in light of their legal structure in the first place. >> reporter: supporters worry that not reporting dangerous people to the government could lead to tragedies such as the newtown massacre that could have been prevented if authorities had been alerted. but some veterans' groups disagree saying it's enough that doctors can take action themselves without sharing privileged information. >> most often veterans are very nervous about reporting medical issues if they don't feel there will be a confidentiality. anybody that has experienced trauma or emotional or mental issues, based po upon their experiences in combat or serving on active duty may be reluctant or hesitant to get the help or assistance they need. >> the law was passed in january as part of governor cu
federal law takes precedence over conflicting state and local laws. a democratic new york governor says defends the law and he says it would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day on all communications are confidential. it's going to be have to viewed in light of their legal structure in the first place. >> reporter: supporters worry that not reporting dangerous people to the government could lead to tragedies such as the newtown massacre...
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and that there is no way right now to enforce law and order online. is it -- am i mistaken? it seems as though those attacks are becoming more and more frequent. >> they are becoming more frequent. there are more actors involved. the bar is getting lower for people to enter into this space. and the penalties are not necessarily there when you do identify the perpetrator. >> what do you think the perfect penalty will be? i know there are a variety of hackers out there. is there one action that you think would be punitive enough to be a disincentive? >> ultimately, i'm most concerned about nation states. they are in the business of espiona espionage. and i think we have to elevate these issues diplomatically. and we have got to invest in offensive capabilities to deter and compel those that are already engaged in this space. i think at the end of the day we need to continue to be ahead of the curve offensively. we need to get to the point where we have an 80% solution. you can't expect banks to defend themselves against foreign intelligence services but they should take steps
and that there is no way right now to enforce law and order online. is it -- am i mistaken? it seems as though those attacks are becoming more and more frequent. >> they are becoming more frequent. there are more actors involved. the bar is getting lower for people to enter into this space. and the penalties are not necessarily there when you do identify the perpetrator. >> what do you think the perfect penalty will be? i know there are a variety of hackers out there. is there one...
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our companies who are our tax paying companies who are employing people and they're living within the law to have the right operate american heart association says one hundred eighty thousand deaths well it's world wide but they want you to come driving due to the seriousness of the problem but women the tobacco supporters said to america you know they're starting with us today but it'll come to you next and that was poop because it was just going to focus on this serious problem jacqui pretty much you've just admitted the plan is you need to have we're going to fight anything on popular we're going to come i don't know if you are installing a lot. only because you do have socialized health care but if you take the socialization out of health care then the people themselves will have to bear the cost in. turn this into a debate about national health care and whether we should have when the economy as well government doesn't know how to live our lives it's what's one hundred ways forget the health care costs it costs us lost productivity lost wages lost friendships lost relationships lost
our companies who are our tax paying companies who are employing people and they're living within the law to have the right operate american heart association says one hundred eighty thousand deaths well it's world wide but they want you to come driving due to the seriousness of the problem but women the tobacco supporters said to america you know they're starting with us today but it'll come to you next and that was poop because it was just going to focus on this serious problem jacqui pretty...
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but the sharia law piece? >> i think a lot of conservatives are looking for a way to get from where they are, to being pro gay and foster freeze's case, brother-in-law's gay, by account very warm, longstanding relationship with him and his partner. he did not really have a way to square his support for rick santorum. i think people are complicate, for conservatives one way to get from, you know, common enemies is a way to get from where you are to where you're going and islamists are certainly a common enemy. >> just throw sharia law in there. >> that's real thing. gay rights issues here. in iran they hang gays, right? there are some common enemies there. and i think, i don't think the gay rights movement has really embraced this particular alliance. but, but there -- >> but it's, on the other side, sometimes it's a contradiction inside among supporters of gay rights who are reluctant to criticize the regimes internationally. it's a complicated story. foster freeze, looking for a little common ground there. >>
but the sharia law piece? >> i think a lot of conservatives are looking for a way to get from where they are, to being pro gay and foster freeze's case, brother-in-law's gay, by account very warm, longstanding relationship with him and his partner. he did not really have a way to square his support for rick santorum. i think people are complicate, for conservatives one way to get from, you know, common enemies is a way to get from where you are to where you're going and islamists are...
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he broke the law. he's a criminal. it seems if he makes a statement of apology, deep belief that he shouldn't have done it, we should let him out. what do you think? >> i think that jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty. the only question is, is the sentence proportionate to the crime? at this point i think it's now disproportionately severe. >> what do you think about that, peter? 28 years is more than nelson mandela. i mean, it's a long time and i wonder whether doing something wrong, he's got to say something, i think, myself. i want to hear him say something, this sent what freandly government should do to another government. your thoughts? >> i'm not sure we entirely know the severity of what he did. when bill clinton got close to releasing jonathan pollard in the late 1990s when benjamin netanyahu was first prime minister, his own cia director threatened to resign and they may know things that we don't know. again, i'm not saying i'm against commuting a sentence, i just think there's some things we don't know abou
he broke the law. he's a criminal. it seems if he makes a statement of apology, deep belief that he shouldn't have done it, we should let him out. what do you think? >> i think that jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty. the only question is, is the sentence proportionate to the crime? at this point i think it's now disproportionately severe. >> what do you think about that, peter? 28 years is more than nelson mandela. i mean, it's a long time and i wonder whether doing something...
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, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that shot of metal did the crime. -- that chunk of metal did the crime. that is like saying that work may be fat. that fork made me fat. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? mr president, the idea should have started with yours. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can stop those liberal --spot those liberal media folks to write their annual conservative stories. how many of you guys are here? raise your hands. be proud. we are laced -- you are allowed, we are used to it. -- you are loud, we are used to it. ashamed toou are not raise it high. we would never dream of making you wait outside. we can come here for an adult conversation about the future of our country and heaven knows we need this. so much of what passes for natural conversation these days is anything but. remember no-drama-obama? now it's all-drama-obama. we do n
, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that shot of metal did the crime. -- that chunk of metal did the crime. that is like saying that work may be fat. that fork made me fat. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? mr president, the idea should have started with yours. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can stop those liberal --spot...
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but that we have to have some laws that restrict guns a little bit. i don't think it means we don't want to protect women or to have women protect themselves. i just don't think you need an assault weapon to protect yourself. >> bill: more ran is a little bit more than the assault weapons. it walls a valid question and it was posed in a provocative way aagree with you. there is no comparison toward choosing what to do in a pregnancy and choosing what to do you know, in protecting yourself. that's apples to oranges. >> yeah. >> bill: yeah. however, women will be put at a deficit in some places example, chicago would ban all handguns. if you are a woman in chicago and you want protection, particularly if you live in a bad neighborhood and you can't have a handgun, your deficit is much higher than a man would be. and so i think that's what the woman was getting at. you know, that's her opinion. but i'm a woman and i don't have a gun i feel safe. >> bill: you live in a swanky neighborhood. if you live in the south side of chicago you couldn't feel safe. >
but that we have to have some laws that restrict guns a little bit. i don't think it means we don't want to protect women or to have women protect themselves. i just don't think you need an assault weapon to protect yourself. >> bill: more ran is a little bit more than the assault weapons. it walls a valid question and it was posed in a provocative way aagree with you. there is no comparison toward choosing what to do in a pregnancy and choosing what to do you know, in protecting...
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. >> plus the state today that is once signature away from adopting most restricted abortion law in the country. another half hourÑi of mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ >> rampage turns that a dramatic chase in san francisco. you will started with man jumping up and down on taxicab around 4 this morning and then it escalated. chase through the city. more now from cornell bernard. >>reporter: stolen san francisco taxicab is towed 8 away near forth mason. windshield completely shattere shattered. this man now in custody climbed on to the roof of the cab and started jumping windshield and terrifying the cab driver say police. >> the driver i was told was terrified. fled from the cab. suspec
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now yesterday a steubenville judge proved that even football is not above the law. judge thomas lipps sentenced malik richmond to a minimum of one year in a juvenile at the detention center and trent mays, who had taken pictures of the naked victim, to two years. they will be forced to undergo counseling and they'll have to register as sex offenders. after the verdict was handed down both had a chance to apologize to the victim and her family. and it was poppy harlow could not help but remind everyone that it was sad for the rapists too. >> it was incredibly emotional and incredibly difficult for even an outsider like me to watch what happened to these two young men that had such promising futures, star football players, very good students, both found guilty of raping this 16-year-old girl at a series of parties back in august, alcohol-fueled parties. alcohol a huge part in this. >> john: because we all know that every party involving alcohol ends in sexual assault. joining me now is dave zirin sports editor of the nation host of engine of sports radio and author of
now yesterday a steubenville judge proved that even football is not above the law. judge thomas lipps sentenced malik richmond to a minimum of one year in a juvenile at the detention center and trent mays, who had taken pictures of the naked victim, to two years. they will be forced to undergo counseling and they'll have to register as sex offenders. after the verdict was handed down both had a chance to apologize to the victim and her family. and it was poppy harlow could not help but remind...
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a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with it. so i think the chances are good, not because the nra would want you to do it, but we've done it before, the reasons have been changed, the problems have multiplied. it's just good common sense. >> congressman charles rangel, good to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a great day. >> you know, he brings up a good point about guns and does it talk about what our values are. obviously, if you talk to folks who are big supporters of the nra, they say the second amendment speaks to what our values are, speaks to ou
a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with...
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microsoft says it's working with law enforcement and other companies to prevent similar attacks. cheryl, larry, back to you. >> emily, thank you. >> you know taxes are due in less than a month. yikes. factor in changes can be confusing and you may have some questions about all of those number autos michael finney is here. and michael you do this every year. >> we do. so happy to be able to. have you done your taxes yet? >> well... >> maybe. okay. well then, i have a telephone number for you. you can call that any watching can call that. and we'll try to answer your personal tax questions right now. if you've sent in your taxes you may have a question about when you're going to be paid jesse weller is with the irs. you can track that? >> yes. you can. since three quarters of people get a refund, we're getting lots of refund inquiries on the telephone. we want people to know they can track their refund using a tool online at irs.gov web site called where is my refund. you only need to check it once per day. the irs updates once a day f you go to irs.gov it's on the home page. it ca
microsoft says it's working with law enforcement and other companies to prevent similar attacks. cheryl, larry, back to you. >> emily, thank you. >> you know taxes are due in less than a month. yikes. factor in changes can be confusing and you may have some questions about all of those number autos michael finney is here. and michael you do this every year. >> we do. so happy to be able to. have you done your taxes yet? >> well... >> maybe. okay. well then, i have...
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eroded the rule of law. the republicans have forgotten by -- two of every three are democrats. this is a political agenda and the president came to us and say i'm trying to help you republicans. i'm not buying it. i remember 1986. i know the rule of law is more important and can't afford to be sacrificed. i know the ronald reagan said the shining city on capitol hill he never said that is our destination. that is who we are. there is a destination for us, if we're going to build it it is t a higher altitude. it is on all of the pillars of american exceptionalism. that is what i challenge all of you. join me in restoring the pill lars of american exceptional -- pillars of american exceptionalism. for people think the words of self-deportation cost the presidency, i would suggest that he pillars of american exceptionalism like detroit or chicago you go live in those areas. we have a country to rebuild together. thank you. thanks so much. [applause] >> i usually get in a lot of debates with teachers and profess
eroded the rule of law. the republicans have forgotten by -- two of every three are democrats. this is a political agenda and the president came to us and say i'm trying to help you republicans. i'm not buying it. i remember 1986. i know the rule of law is more important and can't afford to be sacrificed. i know the ronald reagan said the shining city on capitol hill he never said that is our destination. that is who we are. there is a destination for us, if we're going to build it it is t a...
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. >> just yesterday colorado governor john hickey signed into law the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of cram scrambled politics. >> they issued a bill to stop the nfl team from using redskins as a federal trade mark. washington has been using the name redskins since 1933 and officially registered redskins in 1967. >>> texas senator ted cruz continues to make waves. recently he objected to a routine senate resolution commemorating multiple sclerosis awareness week. his office said cruz had less than 48 hours to review it and wanted more time to read the document which was a whopping 500 words. >>> president obama came to israel bearing gifts for the prime minister and his family. mrs. netanyahu received stationary by designer charles maxwell and a sterling silver orchid broach. the prime minister's daughter got custom candle sticks and both of his sons received custom bronze goblets. >>> at the press conference earlier today, both the president and prime minister had opening statements. but the event was limited to two
. >> just yesterday colorado governor john hickey signed into law the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of cram scrambled politics. >> they issued a bill to stop the nfl team from using redskins as a federal trade mark. washington has been using the name redskins since 1933 and officially registered redskins in 1967. >>> texas senator ted cruz continues to make waves. recently he objected to a routine...
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there are plenty of jewish moms out there who might want to see their sons marry a jewish daughter-in-law, but that doesn't mean that they are racist againsts black. >> michael: a new "washington post" poll out today show that 58% of americans now support same-sex marriage. will portman's change of heart help the gop attract more voters or will it be overshadowed by all of the backlash that we're hearing now. >> i think it is good for them in the sense that -- there is a great quote after the election where there was an unnamed gop consultant who said i'm sick and tired of the crazies making us look bad. so i think the more people they have that show they are not bigots and crazies, the better it is for them. >> michael: and they are not great at subtle, those republicans. they don't do suggestel well. dr. ben carson who criticized the president this year at this year's bipartisan prayer breakfast, electrified cpac this week when he hinted at a 2016 presidential run. >> you don't have to be a brain surgeon on rocket scientist to understand that if we continue to spin ours into oblivion we
there are plenty of jewish moms out there who might want to see their sons marry a jewish daughter-in-law, but that doesn't mean that they are racist againsts black. >> michael: a new "washington post" poll out today show that 58% of americans now support same-sex marriage. will portman's change of heart help the gop attract more voters or will it be overshadowed by all of the backlash that we're hearing now. >> i think it is good for them in the sense that -- there is a...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> self defense or pre-meditated murder? a arizona jury will have to decide her fate. a foreign sglik psychiatrist hired the defense will be taking the stand. that is all tonight. thanks for being with us. make sure you go to greta wire.com. make sure you know what's going on with us tonight jodi arias trial. good night from washington, d.c. >> this is a fox report. tonight evacuations underway here at the airport in the nation's heartland where a small corporate jet has gone down hitting a group of homes. six months after the killings of libya and three other americans there are new questions tonight about why we have not heard from the people who did escape from that ambush alive. >> survivors from that deadly night terrorist attacked our american diplomatic out post in libya. what do these people know and why don't our
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whether bishop or priest, is out of public ministry and will remain out because we had to change the law to do that and it took some time. he supports that, and then we have to be sure that it won't happen again, as much as we possibly can, and then stay with the victims. but the structures are in place now, the code has been changed. the thing is every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago which is often the case now. >> there's the issue, i think for a lot of american catholics, of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bower, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share it with our audience. as an evangelical, i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants, john paul ii and benedict roxvi introduced an er in which the cathric church offers confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world. how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates?
whether bishop or priest, is out of public ministry and will remain out because we had to change the law to do that and it took some time. he supports that, and then we have to be sure that it won't happen again, as much as we possibly can, and then stay with the victims. but the structures are in place now, the code has been changed. the thing is every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago which is often the case now. >> there's the...
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not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is not a period of mourning so cardinals were able to focus, if you will, on the next selection and moving forward. but this hasn't happened in 600 years that we have seen the transition in this way. >> you're right. 600 years is a long time to go without a pope stepping down. the interesting thing, we didn't have a period of mourning for a pope who had passed away. but i believe there was definitely a period of shock. precisely because it's been so long since something like this happened and people were really convinced that pope benedict was doing a good job in
not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is...
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so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable cause substantiates a crime. there is no crime in posting this kind of picture. if it were pornographic, for example, that would be different. but merely posing -- having a child pose holding a weapon standing alone does not constitute a crime as a general rule. it's protected under the first amendment. so it's really unlikely that a judge is going to grant a warrant for a search. >> even if child protective services were trying to make the argument that a child's life is in jeopardy simply by virtue of the fact a child is holding a we
so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable...
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federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance and240 million for the year $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances. again, all federal law- enforcement is doubling and struggling to cover their core missions. ice ever submit a reprogramming request to the appropriations rather than releasing detained illegal immigrants? >> with regard to the appropriations outside of the custody operations, we were pursuing a conservative -- a conservative approach because we did not know what our budget would be for the rest of the year and those funds would be what would allow us to operate at a substantial level in those accounts for the re
federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance and240 million for the year $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances....
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i'm afraid pursuing a law he be format approach is not going to come up with much. there's talk of another possible suspect held by the libyans, that would be good news, but we'll see if we ever get access to him. >> you're talking of the difficulty of knowing what's going on with the investigation. i want to play a little built of a talk that happened with a house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers out of michigan. what he's talking about the person in custody may be more of a suspect than a witness. let's watch. >> we're not sure yet. we have pretty good indications that he is at least a highly-- a suspect at being involved. >> harris: that's a little bit different than what we've been hearing, again, not confirmation that this person may have had any involvement, but you mentioned we didn't have access to him. and what's the situation? >> well, i think when you have an event like this now six months old, i think any responsible law enforcement official would tell you, it's very hard with this much time gone by to think that you're going to be able to tr
i'm afraid pursuing a law he be format approach is not going to come up with much. there's talk of another possible suspect held by the libyans, that would be good news, but we'll see if we ever get access to him. >> you're talking of the difficulty of knowing what's going on with the investigation. i want to play a little built of a talk that happened with a house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers out of michigan. what he's talking about the person in custody may be more of a...